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Dry Eye Treatment

Dry eyes affect millions across the United States, especially adults over 50. This widespread condition, known as dry eye disease (DED), occurs when the eyes fail to produce enough tears or when tears evaporate too quickly. The result? Irritation, inflammation, and, in some cases, damage to the eye's surface.

Symptoms of Dry Eye

Dry eye symptoms can range from mild discomfort to significant interference with daily life. Common signs include:

  • Burning or stinging sensation

  • Persistent redness

  • Feeling of grit or a foreign body in the eye

  • Blurred vision

  • Itchiness

  • Sensitivity to light

  • Excessive tearing caused by irritation

If left untreated, these symptoms can worsen over time and impact overall eye health.

What Causes Dry Eye?

Dry eye disease has many contributing factors, often requiring a multifaceted approach to treatment. Common causes include:

  • Aging: Natural decline in tear production with age.

  • Environmental factors: Wind, dry air, and exposure to screens can increase evaporation.

  • Prolonged screen use: Reduced blinking during screen time strains the eyes.

  • Contact lens wear: Can interfere with the natural tear film.

  • Medications: Certain drugs, such as antihistamines or antidepressants, may reduce tear production.

  • Health conditions: Autoimmune diseases, hormonal changes, or eyelid issues may disrupt tear stability.

Understanding the root cause of your symptoms is essential to finding effective relief.

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Diagnosing and Treating Dry Eye

At our practice, we specialize in personalized dry eye care to help restore comfort and protect your vision. After a thorough examination, we develop a treatment plan tailored to your needs.

Treatment Options for Dry Eye Disease

Depending on the severity and underlying cause, treatments may include:

  • Lifestyle adjustments: Reducing screen time, using a humidifier, or wearing protective eyewear.

  • Prescription medications: To reduce inflammation or stimulate tear production.

  • In-office procedures: Options like punctal plugs to retain moisture or advanced therapies to improve tear quality.

  • Tear film restoration: Innovative treatments designed to address imbalances in the tear layer.

Restore Comfort, Protect Vision

Let us help you find lasting relief from dry eye. Our expertise and advanced treatments are here to safeguard your eye health and enhance your everyday comfort.

1461 Hooksett Road, Ste B1, Hooksett, NH 03106

Fax: (603) 623-1686

Opening Hours

Monday

8:00am - 5:00pm

Tuesday

8:00am - 5:00pm

Wednesday

8:00am - 4:00pm

Thursday

8:00am - 5:00pm

Friday

Saturday

8:00am - 2:00pm

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Sunday

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